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Kazakhstan: Steppe Nomads and the Birth of a Nation — Fexingo History

Kazakhstan: Steppe Nomads and the Birth of a Nation — Fexingo History

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Lucas and Luna open the History of Kazakhstan podcast on a winter morning in 1991, as the Soviet Union crumbles and Kazakhstan declares independence. They trace back millennia: from the Scythian horsemen who first tamed the endless steppe (c. 700 BCE), through the rise of Turkic khaganates, the devastating Mongol conquest under Jochi and his son Batu, and the formation of the Kazakh Khanate in 1465 when Janibek and Kerei broke away from the Shaybanids. The episode explores the Kazakh steppe's harsh beauty, the symbiotic bond between nomad and horse, and the fragile ecology of 'jailau'—summer pastures. Lucas outlines the coming series: four episodes covering ancient nomads, Mongol rule, Kazakh statehood, and the modern nation. No ads, no gimmicks—just two curious minds unspooling a history too often reduced to 'that place from Borat'.

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